Lucifer Post #4

This week Lucifer brought in a rating of 1.6/4 share and 5.15 million viewers. The show did go down a little from last weeks stats, however the 58th Grammy Awards were also airing on CBS.

Since the premier on January 25th, Lucifer has been doing fairly well across many rating sites and critics. On TV.com the show was ranked a 8.2 by the third episode. Along with TV.com, IMDb ranked the series a 8.6 and Rotten Tomatoes calculated “audience likes” at a 85% and overall 49%. Considering the show just premiered a few weeks ago, I would say Lucifer is off to a good start and definitely proving those negative critics wrong.

As for social media, Tom Ellis is still rapidly growing on Twitter and staying just as active as before. Over the week he gained another three thousand followers, now having 100.6 thousand. The FOX Lucifer account also gained another 3.4 thousand followers within the week, now having 32.6. Both Twitter account are doing exceptionally well with responding to fan and re-tweeting. On Valentine’s Day, both accounts had many short clips and memes of Lucifer that said anti-valentines quotes.

Lucifer Post #3

On February 8th, Lucifer brought in a rating of 1.7/5 share and 5.47 million viewers. The show did go down in numbers compared to weeks prior, however, the numbers are still steady and strong. During the 9p.m time slot, Lucifer received the second highest ratings, beating The Biggest Loser (NBC) and Jane the Virgin (The CW). The show has maintained a strong audience and fan base from all over, especially on social media.

Over the past week lead actor Tom Ellis, has gained two thousand more followers, which now leaves him to having 97.6 thousand. As for the Lucifer twitter account, they too are gaining more followers each week. This week the FOX Lucifer page went up three thousand in followers. Cast members and fans continue to engage actively on social media, both tweeting about the show and characters. With the social media increasing, let’s hope Lucifer’s rating start to as well.

Lucifer Post #2

Fox’s new series, Lucifer, had a bit of a downfall in this weeks ratings and viewers. Last week Lucifer premiered a 2.4 rating, leaving it to be the second highest numbers of the night.

This week Lucifer brought in a rating of 1.9 and 6.0 million viewers. Although the show was down 21% from its premier, Lucifer still managed to take second place in the 9p.m time slot. With this only being the show’s second week, many believe Lucifer will pull through and work its way to a 2.0 in the finals. According to Fox, the show has gotten about 500,000 total viewers in a three day streaming on Hulu and FoxNow, so it is quite evident the show is attracting viewers on other platforms.

Fan and viewers have also been very supportive of the new series, showing a high engagement on Twitter. From just last nights airing, lead actor Tom Ellis gained about 1.1 thousand more followers. The official Lucifer twitter page also gained approximately 1.4 thousand followers as well. Both twitter pages show a tremendous amount of interaction between the fans and actor/show. Along with the gaining of followers and fan interaction, the hast tag #LuciferisHere, is still trending.

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Lucifer Post #1

Last Monday night, January 25th 2016, FOX premiered their new show Lucifer, starring Tom Ellis.  The show is built around Lucifer, a character who’s personality and traits are adapted from a supporting character in Neil Gaiman’s comic book, The Sandman. The show focuses on Lucifer, a confused supernatural being whose torn between what he wants to do and what he’s supposed to do.

Lucifer premiered a 2.4 rating, which made it the night’s second highest show. Along with a 2.4 rating, the show also had 7.15 million viewers. Many believed The X-Files did a tremendous job in helping Lucifer attract a larger audience since the show was scheduled right before at 8 p.m on FOX. However, although The X-Files might have helped bring in a great rating, the show still received a lot of social media attention. Throughout the week the trending hashtag for the show was #LuciferisHere. And along with the trending hashtag, lead actor Tom Ellis was very active on Twitter. Ellis’ twitter page showed many re-tweets and responses to his fans from all over. As for the shows Twitter page, this also showed to be very active in answering, re-tweeting and speaking with fans. The Lucifer twitter page currently has 24.8 thousand followers.